I did that trek and more a few years ago at 70. It was tough but I prepared well. I still have it the whole trek stored. 2000 vertical meters and 18 kms in a day up to Ghorepani. it was magiificant.
Thank you for promoting our motherland nepal 🇳🇵. Hope that you will find fun and sorrow here.once again thank you so much for your love towards nepal .love you all by the bottoms of heart.❤🙂❤ See you later again...........😄
Poon hill is wonderful. There are also fabulous views if you trek back via the route to Ghandruk or to Khopra Danda which many consider a superior view point.
I know its ironic but a quality vlog like urs is getting lesser views and recognition ,,really sad,, thank u maam promoting our heritage, culture ,nature to the world 🙏🙏
I think U missed 1 things while you have gone to height of the poonhill. You guys could have waited another hour or so, to see planes flying below you. Planes fly by the sides(ally)of those mountains and it makes feels like you are really at the top. I had that experience and i was so excited when couple of planes were flying underneath that top. Oh man that was amazing.
Thanks for your visit to Nepal and giving to our country and us so much love! Can I please request one thing, could you please call chiya for Nepali rather chaye! Thanks! Jai Nepal 🇳🇵
im 70 and did 5 day trek to poon hill. it was beautiful but hard. the stairs killed me. i could hardly walk when i got to pokhara. i would do it again!
Great video, thank you! What time of the year did you travel to Nepal and do this hike? I am looking at backpacking in Nepal October/November, would you recommend this trek at that time of year?
When it comes to the equipment needed for the Poon Hill trek, there are a few essential items to consider. Here's a list of recommended equipment: 1.Hiking boots: Sturdy, comfortable hiking boots with good ankle support are crucial for the trek. 2.Clothing layers: Dressing in layers is important to adapt to changing temperatures. Pack lightweight, moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and a waterproof outer shell. 3.Trekking pants: Opt for lightweight, quick-drying pants that offer freedom of movement. 4.Insulated jacket: Carry a warm, insulated jacket to combat the colder temperatures at higher altitudes. 5.Sleeping bag: A four-season sleeping bag is necessary to stay warm during cold nights in the mountains. 6.Backpack: Choose a comfortable backpack with enough capacity to carry your essentials, including water, snacks, extra clothing, and personal items. 6.Trekking poles: Recommended for added stability and support, especially during steep ascents and descents. 7.Headlamp: Essential for early morning or late evening hikes, as well as in case of power outages in tea houses. 8.Sun protection: Pack a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to shield yourself from the strong sunlight at higher altitudes. 9.First aid kit: Carry a basic first aid kit containing essential items like bandages, antiseptic cream, painkillers, and any personal medications. Remember to pack light and only bring the essentials to minimize the weight you carry.
thanks for the vid. Positive criticism for a better video - far more should be about the surroundings and trek than than the trekkers and their chitchat. Was a bit sidetracked i.m.o. in that respect
Poonhill is outdated. You gotta try newer, more exciting and less crowded trails like Mardi Himal, kori trek and Korchan dada (Great Machhapuchhre trek) to see the himalayas up more close and understand the hardship of highlanders.
Makes me wanna go back to Nepal! Wonderful country 😊
Such an incredible country!! I hope to do more treks here in the future 🥰
you are welcome again
I did that trek and more a few years ago at 70. It was tough but I prepared well. I still have it the whole trek stored. 2000 vertical meters and 18 kms in a day up to Ghorepani. it was magiificant.
Now it's very easy
I’m sorry but this video alone and this channel deserves way more than what it has right now. Beautiful video, really well shot 🤌🏼♥️
Thank you for promoting our motherland nepal 🇳🇵. Hope that you will find fun and sorrow here.once again thank you so much for your love towards nepal .love you all by the bottoms of heart.❤🙂❤
See you later again...........😄
Loved and enjoyed!
I miss my country Nepal after coming here in the US for my undergrad studies :)
Aww I’m so glad you liked it! Thank you for watching. When was the last time you visited home?
Poon hill is wonderful. There are also fabulous views if you trek back via the route to Ghandruk or to Khopra Danda which many consider a superior view point.
Thank You for this idea. Gonna have to
try this.
I know its ironic but a quality vlog like urs is getting lesser views and recognition ,,really sad,, thank u maam promoting our heritage, culture ,nature to the world 🙏🙏
One of my favorite TREKKING POONHILL … I was born right of the corner of the hill 🙇🏻♂️🥰🇳🇵
This is such a beautiful video Alison 😊
Thanks Nadia!! I appreciate you taking the time to watch. You’re the best 🤗
I think U missed 1 things while you have gone to height of the poonhill. You guys could have waited another hour or so, to see planes flying below you. Planes fly by the sides(ally)of those mountains and it makes feels like you are really at the top. I had that experience and i was so excited when couple of planes were flying underneath that top. Oh man that was amazing.
Himalayas bless you. जय नेपाल
Really Enjoying your vlog and all the scenes out there feels like I am on there
We are glad that you had visited my country 🇳🇵❤️
Thank you come again ❤️
Stunning.... Not heard of this trek.....
It’s a good one if you don’t have a lot of time or just want to try out a shorter trek. Definitely recommend 🙌
@@wolvesandwaterfalls hello I want to try as many as possible.. The scenery in Nepal is heavenly
This is nice video. Thanks for visit Nepal and make a such a beautiful video of n here.
Thanks for your visit to Nepal and giving to our country and us so much love!
Can I please request one thing, could you please call chiya for Nepali rather chaye!
Thanks!
Jai Nepal 🇳🇵
Good yestai bhannuparxaw 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
Nice video...really enjoyed watching it...Thank you ... if you have time then please visit eastern Nepal place called Ilam by hometown..
Captured a beautiful video i am inspired to go here
beautiful hike
that lil princess "do u speak German?" so cute😊😊😊❤❤😂
Warm welcome to our Nepal. Being a Nepali I haven’t had chance to explore Poonhill. Enjoy your stay❤
this is really authentic i love your vlog❤❤
Adventure 💥💥
Wellcome ❤❤❤ hope you get lots of memo*from nepal❤❤
im 70 and did 5 day trek to poon hill. it was beautiful but hard. the stairs killed me. i could hardly walk when i got to pokhara. i would do it again!
You should have gone to annapurna base camp cause you're already halfway through
When you guys did that "cheers" with Tea, it was like "Chiyaaz"😂 ( Chiyaa=Tea : Nepali to English )🎉
Great video, thank you!
What time of the year did you travel to Nepal and do this hike? I am looking at backpacking in Nepal October/November, would you recommend this trek at that time of year?
Hey Alison loved the video! I plan on doing the poon hill trek too, can you share the details or link of the airbnb you stayed at in Pokhara
Hi, if you have details of a group for this trek could you ola let me know 😊
❤ from Nepal 🇳🇵🙏
I was there and i will go again the Nepal
Hey Allison, thanks for sharing! May I know where did u book the trek tour ? Thank u
Do you know that nepali masala tea has got the award of best masala tea in the world??
Do you carry laptop and everything with you to edit while you travel?
Nice video WOW
not been there yet, nepali tho🤷♂️.
Thanks, have to go soon👊👍🤝
Is the trek begginer-friendly?
2:41 Honestly guys are expert on that, you know what I mean.
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What is date of your visit
How can you not recognise yellow raspberries? They are treat if you encounter on himalaya
So nice! Did you with a specific guide ? What about the equipements you needed to go with ?
When it comes to the equipment needed for the Poon Hill trek, there are a few essential items to consider. Here's a list of recommended equipment:
1.Hiking boots: Sturdy, comfortable hiking boots with good ankle support are crucial for the trek.
2.Clothing layers: Dressing in layers is important to adapt to changing temperatures. Pack lightweight, moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, and a waterproof outer shell.
3.Trekking pants: Opt for lightweight, quick-drying pants that offer freedom of movement.
4.Insulated jacket: Carry a warm, insulated jacket to combat the colder temperatures at higher altitudes.
5.Sleeping bag: A four-season sleeping bag is necessary to stay warm during cold nights in the mountains.
6.Backpack: Choose a comfortable backpack with enough capacity to carry your essentials, including water, snacks, extra clothing, and personal items.
6.Trekking poles: Recommended for added stability and support, especially during steep ascents and descents.
7.Headlamp: Essential for early morning or late evening hikes, as well as in case of power outages in tea houses.
8.Sun protection: Pack a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to shield yourself from the strong sunlight at higher altitudes.
9.First aid kit: Carry a basic first aid kit containing essential items like bandages, antiseptic cream, painkillers, and any personal medications.
Remember to pack light and only bring the essentials to minimize the weight you carry.
Welcome to pokhara sis
How much it cost you to do the trekking?
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Fucking beautiful ,woow its really wonderful view
thanks for the vid. Positive criticism for a better video - far more should be about the surroundings and trek than than the trekkers and their chitchat. Was a bit sidetracked i.m.o. in that respect
Where are you from nepal❤????
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Wc to npl
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Need a partner on 24 August 2023 for nepal
momo with tamato souce love you are in wrong place thats not nepali people eat
Poonhill is outdated. You gotta try newer, more exciting and less crowded trails like Mardi Himal, kori trek and Korchan dada (Great Machhapuchhre trek) to see the himalayas up more close and understand the hardship of highlanders.
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